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Missing values imputation with missMDA

“The best thing to do with missing values is not to have any” (Gertrude Mary Cox)

Unfortunately, missing values are ubiquitous and occur for plenty of reasons. One solution is single imputation which consists in replacing missing entries with plausible values. It leads to a complete dataset that can be analyzed by any statistical methods.

Based on dimensionality reduction methods, the missMDA package successfully imputes large and complex datasets with quantitative variables, categorical variables and mixed variables. Indeed, it imputes data with principal component methods that take into account the similarities between the observations and the relationship between variables. It has proven to be very competitive in terms of quality of the prediction compared to the state of the art methods.

With 3 lines of code, we impute the dataset orange available in missMDA:

library(missMDA)

data(orange)

nbdim

res.comp

In the same way, imputeMCA imputes datasets with categorical variables and imputeFAMD imputes mixed datasets.

With a completed data, we can pursue our analyses… however we need to be careful and not to forget that the data was incomplete! In a future post, we will see how to visualize the uncertainty on these predicted values.